Is this crew still enjoying Wednesday's magic?

The Phillies are doing their best to put Wednesday’s memorable day behind them, but a few guys admitted they wanted to enjoy for just a little bit longer.

“I’m still excited. I’m still happy,” Shane Victorino said. “I don’t think you’re ever going to let something like that get out of your mind. I still remember the perfect game. That was May whatever.”

Rollins said despite how tired he was when he got home Wednesday night, he still turned on the TV.

“Yeah, I went to bed pretty late,” Rollins said. “You want to watch the highlights when you get home to see if you’re going to see anything new. It was great to be a part of. I was part of [Kevin] Millwood’s no-hitter. I missed the perfect game, and I’ll be able to be part of history. The man went out there in his first postseason game and didn’t miss a pitch. I’ve never seen his ball move so much and I don’t think Chooch has either. I don’t think anyone has, that’s why he was able to do what he did.”

Closer Brad Lidge got to enjoy the moment out in the bullpen with his fellow relievers. But he wouldn’t mind being in his own pressure situation again. He hasn’t pitched in a save situation since Sept. 24 (he did appear in two other games since then).

“If we’re going to win games like (Game 1) all the time, I’ll take it all postseason long,” he said. “But I’d like to get in there. I don’t really think there’s any lingering effects. I’ve gotten in a couple games. It’ll be nice to have that adrenaline again in a close game. I’ve been through longer stretches than that. You just get your work in, throw your bullpens, get ready and hopefully we’ll be in a position to have that happen tomorrow night unless Roy tries to match the other Roy.”